Insurance question
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Insurance question
I'm full of questions today.
I know that if my AH gets a DUI, our life insurance, health insurance, and car insurance goes up drastically. Is there anyway I can protect myself from this while we're still technically married?
I know that if my AH gets a DUI, our life insurance, health insurance, and car insurance goes up drastically. Is there anyway I can protect myself from this while we're still technically married?
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Saint Paul, MN
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Health insurance? Very unlikely.
Life insurance? Also very unlikely.
Everything depends upon the state in which you reside. And if either your life and/or health insurance are through an employer sponsored plan, there's precisely zero chance of a rate change for a DUI conviction.
Car insurance? Almost definitely.
Edit to add: The car insurance rate issue gets tricky. Your only option is to be up front with your insurance agent, perhaps before the conviction, and let him/her know what's up and find out what your options are. Your options may vary widely from state to state with all the different laws about car insurance as well as DUI laws.
Life insurance? Also very unlikely.
Everything depends upon the state in which you reside. And if either your life and/or health insurance are through an employer sponsored plan, there's precisely zero chance of a rate change for a DUI conviction.
Car insurance? Almost definitely.
Edit to add: The car insurance rate issue gets tricky. Your only option is to be up front with your insurance agent, perhaps before the conviction, and let him/her know what's up and find out what your options are. Your options may vary widely from state to state with all the different laws about car insurance as well as DUI laws.
Bonnie
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Vancouver, WA
Posts: 20
In most states, not all, you can have one car insured for one driver, such as your car for you. If your DH drives it and ANYTHING happens you won't be covered but it would be cheaper.
My dbf got a DUI, our life insurance is held by a private company, it went up.
My dbf got a DUI, our life insurance is held by a private company, it went up.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Posts: 901
Plus, they aren't allowed to make changes based on changes in your health or lifestyle.
If you really want to know the rules, find out if your state has a commissioner of insurance and call that office to ask. In Minnesota, there is no insurance commissioner. The Dept. of Commerce governs insurance. So you may have to call around a little to find the applicaple agency in your state.
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